One thing that has been overlooked about Sunday's game, the result and the performance has been Carlo Ancelotti (pictured above dealing with a common sight we all see whenever we watch Arsenal).

Carlo after the death of his father and subsequent funeral literally a single day before the game, stood firm on the touchline to take control of Chelsea's biggest game of the season after such an emotional time.

I think it's a fair point to ask the question just how many of us would have been able to do that in our "normal" lives let alone under such public scrutiny. You can only imagine what that feels like.

Everyone has their different ways of dealing with grief and Carlo chose Sunday to be the next step in his own personal process.